More than one hundred years after Mikhail Tswett pioneered
adsorption chromatography, his separation technique has developed
into an important branch of scientific study. Providing a full
portrait of the discipline, Chromatography: A Science of
Discovery bridges the gap between early, twentieth-century
chromatography and the cutting edge of today’s research.

Featuring contributions from more than fifty award-winning
chromatographers, Chromatography offers a multifaceted look
at the development and maturation of this field into its current
state, as well as its importance across various scientific
endeavors. The coverage includes:

Consideration of chromatography as a unified science rather than
just a separation method

Key breakthroughs, revolutions, and paradigm shifts in
chromatography

Profiles of Nobel laureates who used chromatography in their
research, and the role it played

With numerous references and an engaging series of voices,
Chromatography: A Science of Discovery offers a diverse look
at an essential area of science. It is a unique and invaluable
resource for researchers, students, and other interested readers
who seek a broader understanding of this field.